Posted by: Juggy March 27, 2008
Photography:Tools, Techniques and Pics!
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I think D60 lacks in auto exposure bracketing and only way to give it shot is changing exposure value each time. Another way to produce (Pseudo) HDR would be shooting a pic in RAW. By changing its exposure values while developing in photoshop and saving each of three differently exposed JPEG pics and then combining them with Photomatix you can produce a HDR image, which u can tonemap to produce (Pseudo) HDR image. This may not be called HDR by lots of HDR enthusiasts but still, it can give as good effect as HDRs with good editing skills.

One of things I learned and want to share is
--Always make use of natural lights whenever available.
--USE tripod whenever possible.(Because I don't like blur in pics)
--Use your own perspective defying the conventional perspectives.

Here is one pic of the day:

                                      Where the lights lead!!
Where the raod leads
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